Luleå River
The Luleå River is a significant waterway located in northern Sweden. It flows approximately 460 kilometers from its source in the mountains of Lapland to the Gulf of Bothnia. The river is known for its stunning natural scenery and is an important resource for the local ecosystem.
The river is also vital for the region's economy, supporting industries such as hydropower and fishing. Several dams along the river help generate electricity, making it a key player in Sweden's renewable energy efforts. Additionally, the river's waters are popular for recreational activities like kayaking and fishing.